: Deducing from the size of the image I'd say it is an animated GIF and like Adam Davis said there are several more ways of optimizing animated GIF images than just static GIF images. Now
Deducing from the size of the image I'd say it is an animated GIF and like Adam Davis said there are several more ways of optimizing animated GIF images than just static GIF images.
Now I'm not an expert with what exactly Photoshop does but it may try construct a GIF file where the static logo layer is overlaid on top of rest of the frames, where especially in case of very busy animation, i.e. movie clip, it might be better to define a 'coalesced animation' which consists of a sequence of complete image frames displayed one after another.
I only know how to do this with imagemagick but my guess is that in photoshop you need to merge the logo layer on top of each frame before saving the sequence.
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